Back in the earlier days of comics, they used to be sold at drug stores and supermarkets. The manner in which they were sold was via a spinner rack, which was a wire-framed display that would spin 360º. Of course this method of comic distribution damaged every comic that it contained, but to a kid, it was heaven.

For those of you who have not heard of Rob Liefield. He was the superstar artist in the 1990s who set the comic world on fire with his art. He was so successful that many long time writers changed their style to imitate Rob's. Rob eventually started his own company with several other successful writers, like Todd McFarlane and Jim Lee, named Image Comics.

After the dust settled from the 1990s, comic readers took a hard look at the artists body of work and Rob was hit the hardest. His use of body proportions gorssly disfigured most characters. His characters all had the same facial expressions. To this day Rob continues to draw even though work is difficult to come by.